Britain Drop Jason Roy From T20 World Cup Squad, Jos Buttler To Lead

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Friday named a 15-part crew for the impending T20 World Cup scheduled to be played in Australia. Jos Buttler would be driving the side, while opening hitter Jason Roy has been dropped. Crease bowlers Chris Woakes and Mark Wood have recuperated from their separate wounds and have been named in the two crews for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and the IT20 visit through Pakistan in September.

“The two players last played for England during the Test visit through the West Indies back in March,” expressed an authority discharge.

Britain will play their most memorable match of the T20 World Cup on October 22 against Afghanistan in Perth. Jos Buttler’s side will face Australia on October 28 while the Three Lions will take on New Zealand on November 1.

The last of the World Cup will be played on November 13 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

“Chris Jordan (finger) and Liam Livingstone (lower leg), will proceed with their recovery and won’t visit Pakistan in front of the World Cup yet stay on target to be good for the competition in Australia. Britain chief Jos Buttler, recuperating from a calf injury, will visit Pakistan, yet he is supposed to be accessible to play during the last option phases of the seven-match series. In Buttler’s nonappearance, Moeen Ali will commander the side,” expressed the delivery.